Xeloma

Xeloma are beetles from the subfamily Cetoniinae, tribe Cetoniini. The genus contains thirteen recognised species found in various countries of Sub-Saharan Africa.[1]

Xeloma
Xeloma maura
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Xeloma

Kraatz, 1881

Species

  • Xeloma antoinei Beinhundner, 1999
  • Xeloma aspersa Péringuey, 1896
  • Xeloma atra (Thunberg, 1818)
  • Xeloma burmeisteri Arrow, 1941
  • Xeloma cicatricosa (Burmeister, 1842)
  • Xeloma leprosa (Burmeister, 1842)
  • Xeloma maura (Boheman, 1860
  • Xeloma minettii Antoine, 2009
  • Xeloma pilicollis Kraatz, 1882
  • Xeloma seticollis (Kraatz, 1880)
  • Xeloma tomentosa (Gory & Percheron, 1833)
  • Xeloma vuilleti Bourgoin, 1914
  • Xeloma werneri Beinhundner, 1999
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References

  1. Beinhundner, G. (1999). "Synonymic revision of the African genus" (PDF). Lambillionea. 99 (2): 309–320.

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